Bitcoin Whale Sends $20M in BTC to Binance, Hinting at Possible Sale

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  • A bitcoin whale transferred roughly 300 BTC to a Binance deposit address on Tuesday, a move worth just over $20 million at current prices.
  • The wallet still holds about 200 BTC, and its earlier accumulation suggests the owner may now be sitting on a loss if the coins are sold.

A large bitcoin holder has sent more than $20 million worth of BTC to Binance, a move that will inevitably draw attention because it tends to mean one thing in crypto, or at least raises the possibility of it. Arkham Intelligence data shows that wallet address “bc1q…kp4n” moved roughly 300 BTC to a Binance deposit address on Tuesday. At current bitcoin prices, that transfer is worth a little over $20 million. The same wallet still holds around 200 BTC, valued at roughly $13.8 million based on current market levels. A whale wallet shifts part of its stack The wallet’s trading history makes the move more interesting than a routine reshuffle. According to calculations cited by The Block using Arkham data, the address accumulated roughly 513 BTC between January and March 2025, with an estimated average purchase price of $97,541. That matters because bitcoin is currently trading around the high-$68,000 to low-$69,000 range, well below that implied cost basis. In simple terms, if the owner is preparing to sell, it would likely mean realizing a loss on at least part of the position. Exchange deposits still carry a familiar signal To be clear, a transfer to Binance does not prove an immediate sale. Large holders move coins to exchanges for different reasons, including collateral management, rebalancing, or preparing over-the-counter activity. Still, exchange deposits are watched closely for a reason. They often come before selling, especially when the wallet in question has been dormant or clearly structured as a holding address. In this case, the partial transfer rather than a full exit may suggest a measured move, not a panic unwind. Whether that turns into actual sell-side pressure is the next thing traders will be watching.

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